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Experience a blend of historic charm and modern elegance across diverse nations.

Destinations in Europe There are over 50 countries in Europe today, 26 of which are what’s called Schenghen countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. You will need a Schenghen Visa to travel to these Countries.

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How we make your journey unforgettable.

All of these countries are located in Europe, from which:

The external borders of the Schengen Zone reach a distance of 50,000 km long, where 80% of it is comprised of water and 20% of land. The area counts hundreds of airports and maritime ports, many land crossing points, an area of 4,312,099 km2, and a population of 419,392,429 citizens. Note: Although most of the Schengen countries are in the European Union, you should not confuse the Schengen Area with the EU. Non- Schengen Countries The European countries that are not part of the Schengen zone are: Albania, Andora, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Ireland, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, The United Kingdom and Vatican City

There are different types of visa categories one can apply. The type of visa category you wish to apply depends on the purpose of travel and you must get proper documents to support you application Popular categories are as follows:

The Requirements

For full details on Europe visa application visit specific consular office for details or immigration website. General requirements for obtaining a visa:

MEMBER COUNTRIES

Each member country of the Schengen zone can issue Schengen visas.

NOTE

Falsifying documents may greatly jeopardize your visa approval
Documents that require certification, must be certified

APPLICATION

HOW TO APPLY

Step 1

Before applying, please ensure you are very clear on your ‘purpose of visit’ – we are here to assist and help you through the entire visa application process but are not permitted to advise or guide you on choosing a visa category. We have no say on whether you will be granted a visa or how much time it will take to process, as this is entirely the prerogative of the Embassy to decide on. For all visas appointments to visit the Visa Application Centre or consular office will be facilitated by our agents. The appointment wait time may go up to 15 working days and that the Italian Embassy’s working time is – 10 calendar days. Hence, please plan your travel accordingly and apply for your visa up to three months ahead of your trip.

Step 2

Please review the Requisite Documents required at the time of submission, all Mandatory, Supporting documents for visa application Insurance has to cover the day of departure and the day of arrival +7 days after date of arrival in Kenya (this in case the person misses the flight and there are complications in re-routing through to Kenya).

Step 3

You will be assisted on Visa tracking after submission

SERVICES

– Visa fees vary as per specific embassy.
– We charge fixed Visa application Service fee of below;

Service Fee:
Schengen KSH 32,800
Non-Schengen KSH 28,800

For Corporate or group application, contact us for a quotation.

The service fee will cover the following:

FOLLOW UP

After submit your application, you will like to get prepared for any eventuality. Different embassies take different durations. The US embassy will give you the feedback immediately, Canadian embassy take up 21 days. Either way you must be prepared for any eventuality. In the event that your visa has been denied, do not loose hope, Also known as a visa refusal, this is a status in which the visa issuing authority denies you the permit to visit the country. When this happens, you will receive a letter stating the outcome, and depending on the country, and the reason for the visa rejection, there may be a visa refusal stamp on the passport

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